Mark Ronson Bang Bang Bang Lyrics

Feathers, I'm plucking feathers
one by one, by one
no more skylarking, around my head
your information
but there's no hiding, behind moulting feathers

On the plane, on my brain, 'bout to do the sho'
40k contract, take it out the do'
dice, symbolise my life, roll 'em on the flo'
from your grubby hands, as you hand the grand stand
you live a shitty life, we live a bon, bon vie
hotter than the book, while we watch the tv
think you got us fooled, ooh never again
first time, shame on me, second time, your time will end

We're never gonna, believe in, the stories, that you're weavin'
we're never gonna, believe in, the stories, that you're weavin'
we're never gonna, believe in, the stories, that you're weavin'
we're believin' in the proof, we're believin' in the truth
we're believin' in each other, not you, you, you

Stories (you with the tall tales), how many stories (so many tall tales)
we climb the structure (you scale the ladder)
you build it higher (you make us madder)
we take our aim (so now we're bearin' off)
you perch above your nest ( _ in your charms)
the stories in your head (it's a crazy bald head)
that's what got you dead

Un, deux, trois
no one ever does it like that anymore
bang, bang, bang
when feathers fly, you deny everything (alouette)
un, deux, trois
no one ever does it like that anymore
bang, bang, bang (alouette)
when feathers fly, you deny everything yo

"Bang Bang Bang" is the first single taken from Record Collection, the third studio album by Mark Ronson, released under the moniker Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. The song features rapper Q-Tip and singer Amanda Warner of MNDR. It was released on 9 July 2010 in the UK. The song is based on the popular French Canadian children's song "Alouette", which means "skylark". The chorus directly references lyrics from "Alouette" including the line "Je te plumerai la tête", which means "I shall pluck your head". The beginning of the music video also depicts a young girl singing the opening lines to 'Alouette'. From Wikipedia